Haploids

Word HAPLOIDS
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What do we mean by haploids?

A cell which is haploid.

An organism, such as a fungus, with haploid cells.

Describes one who has half the number of chromosomes that they should have. Akin to calling someone a retard and/or a freak of nature. Can also be used to imply that one is inbred. Urban Dictionary

Another way of saying “What’s up?”, “What’s the move?”, or “What’s happenin’?” Urban Dictionary

Harvesting Haploids is a term that relates to male masturbation - at the height of which haploid cells are expelled at speeds as high as 25 miles per hour. See also gathering gametes Urban Dictionary

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The word "haploids" in example sentences

Mating of Yeasts happens thru haploids, which is the a or alpha depending on the difference. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mating of Yeasts happens through haploids, which is the ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mindful of how hapless haploids can be, Tessa and I always begin each sentence on the subject with "Ifwe'reluckyenoughtohavechildren, I think ..." ❋ Unknown (2003)

If the haploids back on shore read that, they might think the vampires have the upper hand. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Potato breeding for combined resistance to tropical pests by the ploidy level manipulation approach: progress in extraction of haploids with male fertility and 2n pollen. ❋ Unknown (1987)

Fertilization would be in vitro, with a possibility of choosing either of two potential pairs of female-male complements but with no basis for choice unless the genetic charts of haploids are determined precisely, which is difficult and likely to cause genetic damage; I do not think it would be attempted. ❋ Heinlein, Robert A. (1973)

When a spermatogonium was observed to change to a primary spermatocyte-still diploid-it would be segregated and at the instant it divided into two secondary spermatocytes-haploids, one with an X chromosome and one with a Y chromosome-they would be again segregated and each would be encouraged to develop into spermatozoa. \par ❋ Heinlein, Robert A. (1973)

Fifty-fifty is far too high for a really bad gene; the weeding is drastic, and the incidence drops to a lower percentage each generation, until the incidence of a particular bad gene is so low that reinforcement at fertilization is a rare event, as reinforcement is the square of the incidence; e.g., if one-in-a-hundred haploids carry this bad gene, then it will be reinforced one-in-ten-thousand fertilizations. ❋ Heinlein, Robert A. (1973)

Immortal mapping populations will be used as doubled haploids, recombinant inbred lines, nested association mapping (NAM) lines, high resolution lines, and nearly isogenic lines. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Yeast cells can be ethier diploids which means has homologous one sets of chromosomes or it can be haploids which will contain two sets of chromosomes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

DNA of normal (somatic) cells, and are therefore known as haploids. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Don't you [fucking] [look at me], you haploid [circus clown]!" ❋ Doomus (2016)

“Hey man! [Whats] the [haploid]?” “[Not much]. How ‘bout you?” ❋ Swanky Cookie (2019)

Dick: [Hey Peter] you want to play some COD? Peter: Not right now, [I'm busy] [harvesting haploids]. ❋ RM 3435 (2010)

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